Even though Maps' struggles have been highly publicized, there are still plenty of consumers interested in purchasing an iPhone 5.

A new study from ChangeWave not only revealed more consumers were interested in the iPhone 5 than they were the iPhone 4S, but also that an overwhelming percentage of Maps users had no issue with the app whatsoever.

Maps issues overhyped?

ChangeWave's numbers found 19 percent of people polled were "Very Likely" to purchase an iPhone 5.

When it ran a similar survey during the iPhone 4S' launch in October 2011, ChangeWave found just 10 percent of those polled answered the same way,

In fact, the iPhone 5 results outclassed those of the iPhone 4S in every single category in ChangeWave's survey.

Additionally, ChangeWave polled current iOS 6 users in an effort to find out just how much of an issue Maps really was.

The majority of respondents, 90 percent, reported having no issue at all with Maps, while only 3 percent of those polled said Maps was a "Very Big Problem."

"In comparison to the iPhone 4 Antenna/Reception issue, the current Apple Maps issue is of marginal concern to iPhone 5/iOS 6 users," said ChangWave in its report.

"Simply put, Apple Maps is not considered a problem by the overwhelming majority of users."

iPhone 5 leads in web traffic

Perhaps even better news for Apple is the latest Chitika web browser report, which gives the iPhone 5 the lead over its competitor, the Samsung Galaxy S3.